Player ratings: Juventus…

Player ratings: Juventus…

Gleison Bremer’s brace propelled Juventus to a commanding 4-1 victory against Parma in Serie A on Sunday night. Check out the player ratings below!

With this win, the Bianconeri secured back-to-back victories in Serie A, with goals from Bremer (twice), Weston McKennie, and Jonathan David. Lois Openda nearly added to the score for Parma late on but had his goal disallowed for offside.

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Parma 1-4 Juventus: Player Ratings!


PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Bremer of Juventus scores his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026, in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Parma: Corvi 6; Delprato 5, Circati 5, Troilo 5, Valeri 5; Keita 5, Nicolussi Caviglia 6 (Sorensen 5.5), Bernabe 5 (Estevez 6); Oristanio 5 (Britschgi 5), Ondrejka 6 (Elphege 6); Pellegrino 5.

Best Parma player: Corvi 6 – In a rough night for Parma, the goalkeeper stood out as one of the better performers. At just 24 years old, he stepped in ably for the injured Suzuki, making crucial saves early on that kept the scoreline from worsening.

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Coach: Carlos Cuesta 5 – It was not a memorable outing for Parma, who struggled defensively throughout. Juventus consistently exploited space, creating opportunities that Parma found it challenging to handle.

Juventus: Di Gregorio 6.5; Kalulu 7, Bremer 8 (Gatti 6), Kelly 7, Cambiaso 5; Locatelli 6.5, Thuram 6; Conceicao 7 (Kostic 6), McKennie 7.5 (Cabal 6), Yildiz 6 (Miretti 6.5); David 7 (Openda 6).


PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Bremer of Juventus scores his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026, in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

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Best Juventus player: Bremer 8 – A standout performance from the Brazilian defender, who scored twice and was substituted off after just 65 minutes. Other notable performances came from Weston McKennie, Lloyd Kelly, and Francisco Conceicao.

Coach: Luciano Spalletti 8 – The Juventus manager demanded a strong reaction following a disappointing 0-0 draw against AS Monaco in the Champions League earlier in the week, and he got it. Juventus was consistently dangerous in attack, displaying an entertaining style and finding the back of the net five times, with only a freak own goal from Cambiaso preventing a clean sheet.